"My heart's in Green Bay; I love Green Bay," Cobb said. "The three years I've been here have been unbelievable. But I understand the business side of it. I've been here to see things happen in my room alone with Donald (Driver) and Greg (Jennings) and James. So I know the business, I understand that. So I'm trying to focus on day to day and handling what I can and letting the business side of it, letting my agent handle that and let it go that way."

We'd be surprised if Green Bay failed to make a serious play for Cobb, one of the game's most electric receivers and a primary target for quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Waiting to pay the man could cost the Packers if Cobb blows up the way many expect him to in 2014.